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God's  will  and  my  life 


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God's  Will  an 
Life 


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BY 


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Rev.  Len.  G.  Broughton 

Author:    "The  Revival  of  a  Dead  Church, 
"Up  From  Sin,"  &c. 


Chicago  New  York  Toronto 

Fleming  H.  Revell  Company 

London  and  Edinburgh 


Copyright,  1903,  by 

FLEMING  H.  REVELL  COMPANY 

(August) 


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To    the    "Northfield  Conference    of  Christian 
Workers"  this  message  is  dedicated. 

—  The  Author. 


GOD'S  WILL  AND   MY  LIFE 


Finding  so  much  personal  com- 
fort in  the  scriptural  truths  con- 
tained in  this  little  volume,  I  send 
it  forth  to  be  some  blessing  to 
others.  Len.  G.  B. 


GOD'S  WILL  AND  MY  LIFE. 

By  Rev.  Len.  G.  Broughton. 
Atlanta,  Ga. 

Some  years  ago,  during  the  Wo- 
man's Conference  at  Northfield,  one 
Sunday  morning,  at  1 1  o'clock,  I  sat 
in  the  front  seat  in  the  corner  of  the 
village  church.  The  speaker,  Rob- 
ert E.  Speer,  took  for  his  subject, 
"Every  Human  Life  a  Plan  of 
God."  I  remember  very  distinctly 
the  announcement  of  his  subject, 
though  I  do  not  remember  his  text 
or  anything  that  he  said  especially. 

When  he  had  announced  his  sub- 
ject, my  mind  instantly  went  back 


GOD'S  WILL  AND   MY  LIFE 

over  hills  and  valleys  and  rivers  and 
streams  until  it  rested  in  a  little  cot- 
tage, out  in  the  rural  district  of  cen- 
tral North  Carolina,  where  my  eyes 
first  saw  the  light  of  day.  Then  I 
asked  this  question :  Is  it  possible, 
O  God,  that  that  morning,  Decem- 
ber 5,  1865,  in  that  humble  spot  by 
the  side  of  that  humble  little  life, 
the  infinite  God  stood  with  a  chart 
and  compass  in  His  hand  for  the 
government  of  this  life  ?  There  came 
to  me,  as  definitely  as  any  words 
ever  came  to  my  ears,  this  answer : 
"Yes,  it  is  not  only  possible,  but  it 
is  true."  I  put  my  head  down  on 
the  pew  in  front  of  me  and  began  to 
pray:  "O  Lord,  I  am  sorry  I  had 
no  one  to  tell  me  this  truth  in  those 
days,  and  now  I  pray  Thee  forgive 

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GOD'S   WILL  AND   MY  LIFE 

all  the  mistakes  of  the  past  and  let 
me  get  this  morning  into  the  circle 
of  Thy  plan,  and  keep  me  there, 
Holy  Father,  until  the  day  of  my 
death."  While  I  am  conscious  of 
many  blunders  I  have  made  since 
that  day,  I  am  conscious  also  of  the 
fact  that  that  morning  was  an 
epoch  in  my  life.  Since  then  I  have 
seen  God  with  different  eyes,  and 
His  truth  has  been  to  me  what  it 
had  never  been  before. 

It  was  just  this  that  the  Apostle 
Paul  was  speaking  about  in  Colonel 
4:12:  "Epaphras,  who  is  one  of 
you,  a  servant  of  Christ,  saluteth 
you,  always  laboring  fervently  for 
you  in  prayers,  that  ye  may  stand 
perfect  and  complete  in  all  the  will 
of  God."     Epaphras     was    praying 


GOD'S   WILL  AND   MY  LIFE 

for  certain  brethren,  that  they  might 
be  "perfect  and  complete  in  the  will 
of  God."  It  is  one  thing  to  do 
right;  it  is  another  thing  to  be 
right.  Many  of  us  are  trying  to  do 
right  who  are  not  right.  All  the 
right  doing  will  amount  to  nothing 
in  the  sight  of  God  until  we  are 
right. 

It  seems  to  me  that  the  Apostle 
Paul  has  the  same  idea  in  Galatians 
2:20:  "I  am  crucified  with  Christ; 
nevertheless  I  live;  yet  not  I,  but 
Christ  liveth  in  me." 

There  are  three  classes  of  Chris- 
tians. First,  the  man  whose  creed 
is  made  up  of  "don'ts."  Ask  that 
man  to  engage  in  anything  that  is 
questionable,  and  he  at  once  says : 
"No,  I  don't  do  that ;  I  am  dead ;  I 
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GOD'S   WILL  AND   MY  LIFE 

am  crucified  with  Christ."  I  wish 
we  had  more  of  that  class  in  our 
churches. 

Thenwehave  another  class  whose 
creed  is  made  up  of  "dos."  They 
are  always  "hustling."  They  are 
never  absent  from  any  church  meet- 
ing, and  are  constantly  filled  with 
good  works.  And  yet,  I  am  sorry 
to  say,  it  does  not  take  very  much 
persuasion  for  them  to  engage  in 
anything  that  is  questionable.  They 
live,  but  they  are  not  crucified. 

Now  the  other  class  of  people — 
and  I  would  to  God  that  there  were 
more  of  them — is  aclass  represented 
by  the  apostle  when  he  says :  "I  am 
crucified  with  Christ  (I  don't)  ; 
nevertheless  I  live  (I  do)  ;  yet  not 
I,  but  Christ  liveth  in  me!'     The 

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dos  and  the  don'ts  are  brought  to- 
gether by  the  plus  sign  of  the  cross, 
and  there  we  have  a  perfect  Chris- 
tian. 

"perfect." 

We  must  understand  that  the 
apostle  in  using  the  word  perfect  is 
not  holding  up  to  these  Colossians 
a  hope  that  they  may  enter  into  a 
state  of  perfection  that  admits  of 
no  higher  development.  It  is  not 
the  perfection  of  maturity:  that  he 
is  praying  for.  The  Apostle  Paul 
knows  too  well  that  they  can  never 
attain  unto  that  in  this  life.  He  is, 
however,  praying  that  they  may  en- 
ter into  the  perfection  of  state.  The 
difference  is  illustrated  by  the  apple 
on  the  tree.  The  apple  when  it  is 
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GOD'S   WILL  AND   MY  LIFE 

half-grown  is  perfect,  providing  it 
is  appropriating  all  of  the  environ- 
ment that  go  to  make  up  perfect 
fruit;  but  it  has  not  reached  the 
perfection  of  maturity  until  it  ripens 
and  falls  to  the  ground.  The  apostle 
here  is  praying  that  these  Chris- 
tians may  live  in  a  state  of  perfec- 
tion, appropriating  all  that  God  en- 
virons them  with  for  the  develop- 
ment of  their  Christian  character. 


Then  let  us  take  the  next  word, 
"That  ye  may  stand  perfect  and 
complete."  The  Revised  Version 
translates  the  word  "fully  assured." 
Thus  not  only  is  it  possible  to  enter 
and  live  in  the  will  of  God,  but  like- 
wise that  we  may  know  that  we  are 

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GOD'S  WILL  AND  MY  LIFE 

in  the  will  of  God.  If  that  is  true, 
it  becomes  a  very  interesting  ques- 
tion, Am\  I  living  day  by  day  in  the 
will  of  God?  Not  only  am  I  in  the 
will  of  God  in  the  major  things  of 
life,  not  only  am  I  in  the  will  of 
God  when  I  am  preaching  and  ex- 
plaining the  Scriptures,  or  attend- 
ing conventions,  but  am  I  living 
day  by  day,  hour  by  hour,  moment 
by  moment,  at  home  and  abroad,  in 
the  perfect  mill  of  God?  That  is  the 
question. 

HOW  MAY  WE  KNOW  HIS  WILL. 

We  may  know  by  coming  to1  the 
Word  of  God  and  finding  out,  first 
of  all,  what  is  the  will  of  God  con- 
cerning His  people,  and  then  by 
analyzing  our  own  lives  and  seeing 

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whether  or  not  we  conform  to  the 
will  of  God  concerning  us. 

SAVED. 

The  first  thing  I  will  ask  you  to 
note,  is  that  it  is  the  mill  of  God 
that  all  men  should  be  saved.  II. 
Peter  3  :g :  ''The  Lord  is  not  slack 
concerning  His  promise,  as  som^ 
men  count  slackness ;  but  is  long  suf- 
fering to  usward,  not  willing  that 
any  should  perish, but  that  all  should 
come  to  repentance."  That  is  uni- 
versalism  in  so  far  as  its  provision 
is  concerned,  but  it  is  specialism  in 
so  far  as  its  appropriation  goes.  I 
used  to  hear  my  father  tell  how, 
when  he  was  quite  young,  the 
United  States  government,  by  uni- 
versal    proclamation,    offered   land 

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out  West  to  any  young  man  who 
would  go  and  settle  upon  it.  My 
father  was  anxious  to  go,  but  could 
not  make  up  his  mind.  While  he 
was  debating  the  question,  two  of 
his  companions  decided  to  go,  and 
they  went.  Those  two  young  men 
settled  upon  the  land  and  became 
independently:  rich.  My  father  gave 
it  up  in  doubt,  remained  at  home, 
and  became  dependency  poor. 
There  is  a  universal  proclamation, 
which  became  special  because  all 
men  would  not  accept  it.  The 
atonement  of  Jesus  Christ  is  broad 
enough  to  take  in  the  universe  of 
God.  Never  has  there  been  a  soul 
that  has  not  had  a  chance  at  salva- 
tion in  the  purpose  of  God,  but  how 
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sad  it  is  that  so  few  have  accepted 
this  provision  and  have  been  saved. 
Are  we  standing  in  perfect  har- 
mony with  this  part  of  the  will  of 
God?  Do  we  believe  that  it  is  the 
will  of  God  that  every  man  should 
be  saved?  It  is  easy  to  think  that 
God  wills  the  salvation  of  our 
church  and  of  our  neighbors, 
and  of  good,  respectable  peo- 
ple, but  has  the  thought  taken 
possession  of  God,  that  the  vilest 
possession  of  us  as  it  has  taken 
sinner,  the  gutter  snipe,  is  just  as 
eagerly  sought  by  God  as  the  man 
who  lives  in  the  mansion?  Until 
that  thought  has  taken  possession 
of  us,  so  that  we  are  willing  to  live 
that  way,  and  to  work  that  way,  we 
are  not  in  the  will  of  God.    Do  you 

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not  think  that  the  world  sees  how 
the  church  makes  a  division  among 
men?  They  see  that  we  are  more 
anxious  about  the  salvation  of  some 
people  than  we  are  others ;  they  see 
us  running  after  the  rich,  and  the 
intelligent,  and  the  refined,  to  the 
neglect  of  the  poor,  and  the  outcast. 
Hence  the  world  does  not  respect 
our  religion.  Oh,  it  is  easy  to  bring 
sinners  to  Christ  when  the  sinner 
becomes  convinced  that  it  is  his  soul 
that  we  are  after  and  not  his  wealth. 

SANCTIFIED 

Take  the  next  step.  It  is  the  will 
of  God  that  the  saints  should  be 
sanctified.  I.  Thessialonens  4:3.7: 
"For  this  is  the  will  of  God,  even 
your  sanctiUcation.    For  God  hath 

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not  called  us  unto  uncleaness,  but 
unto  holiness."  Let  us  not  be  fright- 
ened here.  I  know  how  prejudiced 
we  are  upon  this  subject  of  sancti- 
fication,  and  yet  there  is  nothing 
taught  in  the  Bible  any  more  defi- 
nitely than  the  doctrine  of  sanctifica- 
tion. 

What  are  we  to  understand  by 
this  word  "sanctify?"  It  means 
two  things,  to  cleanse  and  to  set 
apart.  It  is  the  will  of  God  that  we 
shall  be  clean.  Is  there  any  man  in 
this  world  who  doubts  that?  Would 
you  be  satisfied  to  live  with  an  un- 
clean companion?  Is  God  any  less 
satisfied  to  live  with  an  unclean 
soul  ?  Of  course  it  is  the  will  of  God 
that  we  should  be  clean. 

It  is  also  the  will  of  God  that  we 

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should  be  separate,  set  apart.  Sure- 
ly there  is  not  one  who  would  say 
that  God  does  not  will  the  separa- 
tion of  His  people  from  sin  and 
from  sinful  companions.  Is  there  a 
true  wife  who  would  be  satisfied  to 
live  with  a  husband  not  separated 
unto  herself?  Never.  Of  course  it 
is  the  will  of  God  that  we  should 
live  a  separate  life,  holy  unto  Him. 

Now,  if  this  is  the  will  of  God, 
it  is  possible  for  us  to  attain  it.  In 
the  purpose  of  God  we  are  sancti- 
fied, we  are  cleahsed;  we  are  sep- 
arated the  moment  that  we  are  re- 
generated. But  though  this  be  true 
of  us  in  the  purpose  of  God,  it  is  not 
true  of  us  in  our  experience.  We 
have  the  birthright,  but  we  have  not 
claimed  it;  and  what  we  need  is  to 

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get  down  humbly  before  Him  and 
by  faith  appropriate  what  He  has 
provided   for   us. 

DELIVERED. 

We  come  to  the  next  step.  It  is 
the  will  of  God  that  we  shall  be  de- 
livered from  the  power  of  sin.  I 
Corinthians  10:13.  "There  hath  no 
temptation  taken  you  but  such  as  is 
common  to  man;  but  God  is  faith- 
ful, who  will  not  suffer  you  to  be 
tempted  above  that  ye  are  able; 
but  will  with  the  temptation  also 
make  a  way  of  escape."  How 
precious  this  truth  is  to  my  heart. 
Temptation  is  not  an  uncommon 
thing.  God  has  not  willed  to  keep 
us  from  temptation,  but,  blessed  be 
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His  name,  He  does  will  to  keep  us 
from  being  mastered  by  it. 

But  when  we  are  tempted,  then 
what?  Fix  your  eyes  upon  Jesus. 
He  says  He  hath  provided  for  every 
temptation,  not  only  the  great  temp- 
tations, not  the  little  ones  simply, 
but  for  every  temptatioh  He  has 
provided  a  way  of  escape.  There  is 
no  reason  in  the  world,  as  I  read  the 
Scriptures,  why  any  Christian 
should  yield  to  temptation.  Christ 
has  made  the  way  of  escape.  If  His 
word  be  true,  there  is  always  a  rem- 
edy if  we  will  only  look  up  and  ob- 
tain the  light  and  the  strength.  So 
when  we  come  to  face  our  tempta- 
tion, let  us  face  our  Christ,  and  in 
His  strength  we  may  become 
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strong,  but  in  our  strength  we  are 
ever  weak  and  feeble. 

FILLED. 

Let  us  take  another  step.  It  is 
the  will  of  God  that  we  should  re- 
ceive the  gift  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Luke  11:13:  "How  much  more 
shall  your  Heavenly  Father  give  the 
Holy  Spirit  to  them  that  ask  Him." 
Jesus  Christ  wills  that  every  man, 
that  every  woman,  that  every  child 
redeemed  by  His  blood  should  re- 
ceive the  gift  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  It 
may  not  be  the  power  to  preach,  or 
to  teach,  or  become  a  missionary, 
or  to  evangelize,  or  to  write  books 
or  edit  papers,  but  He  wills  to  equip 
every  saved  soul  with  the  gift  of 
power  for  the  life  that  He  desires 

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that  soul  to  live.  The  Holy  Spirit 
is  in  charge  of  the  work  of  extend- 
ing the  kingdom  of  God  on  earth, 
and  when  a  man  believes  this  and 
surrenders  his  life  to  the  Holy 
Spirit  as  the  Master  of  the  situa- 
tion, that  he  may  be  guided  and  di- 
rected and  instructed  and  empow- 
ered by  Him,  that  moment  he  re- 
ceives the  gift  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
How  important.  First,  in  order  that 
we  comprehend  "the  Word  of  Life." 
I  shall  never  forget  a  visit  into 
Luray  Cave,  Virginia.  As  I  went 
in  I  was  given  a  candle,  which  was 
to  furnish  light.  When  we  got  in 
the  midst  of  stalactites  and  stalag- 
mites I  was  disappointed.  They 
were  pretty,  but  not  half  so  pretty 
as  I  expected.     Finally,  my  guide 

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took  from  his  pocket  a  roll  of  mag- 
nesium ribbon  and  asked  me  to  give 
him  my  candle,  which  I  did.  He 
then  touched  the  ribbon  to  it,  and 
such  a  light  as  I  have  never  seen 
flashed  out  through  the  cave.  My ! 
stalactites  and  stalagmites  such  as  I 
never  dreamed  of  before  were  be- 
fore me.  They,  had  been  there  all 
the  time.  I  had  not  been  able  to 
see  them.  So  in  the  comprehension 
of  the  Word  of  God.  We  fail,  be- 
cause we  rely  too  much  on  the  can- 
dle-light of  reason.  God  wants  us 
to  offer  up  our  minds  to  be  touched 
by  His  Spirit.  Then  the  light  flashes 
and  that  which  we  have  never  seen 
is  brought  plain. 

Again,  we   need    the    Spirit     for 
power  in  service.     Once  I  saw  an 

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electric  car  loaded  with  passengers 
come  to  a  standstill  about  half  way 
up  a  hill.  The  motorman  had  great 
difficulty  in  keeping  it  from  running 
backwards.  Somebody  asked  what 
was  the  matter,  and  the  conductor 
said  "the  trolley  had  jumped  the 
tram  wire."  How  much  like  the 
church.  The  majority  of  us  preach- 
ers are  working  more  on  the  back 
brakes  than  anything  else.  We  have 
given  up  the  standstill  situation. 
All  we  now  hope  for  is  to  keep  from 
running  backward.  There  is  no 
connection  between  the  tram  wire  of 
power  and  our  work. 

GUIDED. 

Now,  take  one  further  step.    It  is 
the  will  of  God  that  we  should   be 

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guided  in  daily  life.  This  is  perhaps 
more  practical  than  anything  else. 
Psalm  32  :8 :  "I  will  instruct  thee 
and  teach  thee  in  the  way  that  thou 
shouldst  go."  Is  not  that  a  blessed 
promise?  How  we  are  confronted 
by  the  perplexities  of  life.  But, 
blessed  be  God,  there  is  a  way  of 
light.  We  may  have  to  wait  to  see 
it,  but  the  waiting  pays.  Sometimes 
we  get  the  worst  of  it  by  not  wait- 
ing. Here  is  a  man  confronted  with 
a  certain  proposition.  He  does  not 
know  whether  to  accept  this  propo- 
sition or  not.  It  looks  dark  both 
ways.  And  after  a  while  he  says : 
"I  cannot  wait  any  longer  for  God 
to  tell  me;  I  must  take  matters  in 
my  own  hands  and  do  the  best  I 
can."     Every  time  we  do  that  we 

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come  out  worse.  We  can  afford  to 
wait  if  we  are  waiting  on  God. 

But  does  God  promise  to  guide 
every  one  of  us?  Under  certain 
conditions  He  does.  Solomon  tells 
us  whom  God  proposes  to  guide. 
Proverbs  3  :6 :  "In  all  thy  ways  ac- 
knowledge Him,  and  He  shall  direct 
thy  paths."  God  will  guide  every 
one  who  acknowledges  Him. 

You  recall  the  story  of  Mendels- 
sohn and  the  young  musician  who 
refused  to  let  him  try  the  cathedral 
organ.  But  when  the  master  hand 
had  once  touched  the  keys,  how 
ashamed  the  novice  was  of  his  own 
bungling  work.  My  brethren,  at 
best  we  are  making  but  little  har- 
mony with  our  lives,  at  best  we  are 
living  in  the  midst  of  discord;  we 
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know  very  little  about  how  to  play 
on  the  keyboard  of  life.  God  never 
intended  that  we  should  play  it.  This 
instrument,  this  divine  instrument, 
with  these  keys,  was  made  for  the 
fingers  of  God.  Jesus  Christ,  the 
Holy  Spirit,  God  the  Father,  the 
triune  God,  comes  close  to  us  and 
says,  "Child  of  My  creation,  leave 
off  trying  to  control  your  own  life's 
music.  Let  my  fingers  play  on  the 
keyboard  of  your  life.  You  must 
be  tired  of  this  discord,  of  this  con- 
fusion of  sounds  that  you  think,  per- 
haps, may  be  so  good,  but  as  I  see  it 
from  heaven  it  is  most  miserable  dis- 
cord. Let  me  have  the  keyboard." 
What  answer  shall  we  make?  Are 
we  saying,  "No,  I  want  to  do  the 
best  I  can  with  it.     I  cannot  sur- 

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render.  I  am  afraid  thou  wilt  not 
make  the  music  that  I  like."  O  my 
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the  keys  and  His  meloyd  dominate 
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